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Chased away by Earth's declining climate, groups of settlers now head out to the most promising exoplanets in a last-ditch effort to save the human race. Over 500 light years away from home, one such group reaches the planet Kepler-186f, now called Néa Archí. Far from being the pristine world they had been hoping for, Néa harbors dark secrets to be uncovered. Beneath the calm exterior slumbers something none of them could have imagined.
Embark on a journey where destiny collides with vengeance. Delve into a gripping saga where the Alpha King's quest for his destined mate takes an unexpected turn. The shocking revelation linking Annabelle to the human warriors plunges Tristan into a dilemma, torn between seeking revenge or embracing forgiveness. As Tristan grapples with his feral instincts, Annabelle faces a life-altering choice between the familiar human world and the enigmatic realm of supernatural creatures. Can love conquer the shadows of the past, or will vengeance prevail? Join me on a journey of love, revenge, and forgiveness in a world brimming with mysteries. Uncover the inception of this captivating saga within the pages of the first book in the series.
So many people search for home and a place to belong. Some might find it in a place, some might find it in love or family. But can everyone find home and will they even know it is home? Rhea has lived in the woods for 18 years. She was raised by Myst a wild spirit and learned the language of animals, but she never had a chance to spend time with her kind. She cant believe her luck when she meets Elloise, who Rhea believes to be the friend she has always wished for on her birthday. Elloise feels a similar way about meeting Rhea but cant help leaving her behind. But why is Elloise on the run from the kings guards? And what does Chris has to do with this? - written in four perspectives-
Who said fairy tales are just for straight princes and helpless princesses? Colors of Magic challenges the norms, explores the realms of queerness, unconditional love and self-acceptance. Discover how Rapunzel came to live with her witch fathers. Join Hansel by night wandering through the forest, and Gretel by day as she feasts on a house. Be a part of Snow-White's journey of self-discovery. Find out how the heir to a throne found happiness as a frog. And much more. 13 classics retold. Rediscover Grimm's Children's and Household Tales as you have never seen them before. Queer, charming, and for everyone.
Early nineteenth-century British literature is overpopulated with images of dead and deadly animals, as Chase Pielak observes in his study of animal encounters in the works of Charles and Mary Lamb, John Clare, Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Lord Byron, and William Wordsworth. These encounters, Pielak suggests, coincide with anxieties over living alongside both animals and cemeteries in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth-centuries. Pielak traces the linguistic, physical, and psychological interruptions occasioned by animal encounters from the heart of communal life, the table, to the countryside, and finally into and beyond the wild cemetery. He argues that Romantic period writers use language that ultimately betrays itself in beastly disruptions exposing anxiety over what it means to be human, what happens at death, the consequences of living together, and the significance of being remembered. Extending his discussion past an emphasis on animal rights to an examination of animals in their social context, Pielak shows that these animal representations are both inherently important and a foreshadowing of the ways we continue to need images of dead and deadly Romantic beasts.
A new collection of warm, wise and inspiring stories from the author of the bestselling One Native Life. Since its publication in 2008, readers and reviewers have embraced Richard Wagamese’s One Native Life. “In quiet tones and luminous language,” wrote the Winnipeg Free Press, “Wagamese shares his hurts and joys, inviting readers to find the ways in which they are joined to him and to consider how they might be joined to others.” In this new book, Richard Wagamese again invites readers to accompany him on his travels. This time his focus is on stories: how they shape us, how they empower us, how they change our lives. Ancient and contemporary, cultural and spiritual, funny and sad, the tales are grouped according to the four essential principles Ojibway traditional teachers sought to impart: humility, trust, introspection and wisdom.
Bella; a girl thrown into a world of mystery, one so unfamiliar. She is forced from a girl filled with passion and dreams to a woman. Her beauty is captivating, and her scent is as sweet as her personality, no obstacle in life could harden her soft mind. Was destiny going to stop her from completing her desires and dreams? Even though she had a rocky start at life, she found a way to light up others paths with her own. Lorenzo; a little boy, forced into a life filled with crime, and death. He grew up with unloving parents in Italy, and always needed to fight his way to get to things done. He found it hard to believe in love, until he was reunited with someone he thought he would never see again. But since he is trapped in a life of debt, he doesn't know if love has room to survive in the shadows. But when destiny threatens to take the spark forming in his heart, does he fight to keep it alive? The sun and the moon, like two eclipsed hearts.
It was a quiet autumn morning, the fog was thick, and Liv just wanted to get to work on time. However, she didn't have such luck, her car almost crashing. Then, she and Jeremiah, the cook, get a visit from a stranger, who is not what he seems. Liv and Jeremiah have to fight two very different battles. A horror story interlaced with romance, and a little bit of humor.